Flying Laboratory DR1000

The Scentroid DR1000 is a fully capable flying laboratory, used to sample and analyse ambient air at heights of up to 150 meters above ground. Air quality mapping, model verification, analysis of potentially dangerous sites are all made possible by this novel innovation.

It can provide continuous monitoring of multiple chemicals. While in flight, five built-in chemical sensors can provide remote monitoring of chemicals selected at the time of ordering. Chemical monitoring can be provided for H2S, CH4, CO2, SO2, VOCs, and close to 30 other selected chemicals. Sensor readings along with GPS position and altitude can provide 3D mapping of ambient pollution and odour levels. This feature can also be used to guide the operator into a plume for bag sampling.

It is often necessary to sample stacks, ponds, and other location where human access is difficult and /or dangerous. Furthermore, operator exposure to dangerous chemicals during sampling must be carefully considered. The Scentroid DR1000 flying laboratory allows the operator to stay safely away from potentially hazardous sources while acquiring live readings or air sample for laboratory analysis. The DR1000 can also be analyze and sample ambient air at an elevation of up to 150 meters above ground level that was previously impossible to accomplish.

The DR1000 Flying laboratory provides a robust platform to conduct impact assessment and air quality measurement for a wide range of applications including monitoring of: